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01/31/26 09:26:00
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01/31 21:24 CST Seahawks' Klint Kubiak in 2nd round of head coach interviews
with Raiders and Cardinals
Seahawks' Klint Kubiak in 2nd round of head coach interviews with Raiders and
Cardinals
By MARK ANDERSON and DAVID BRANDT
AP Sports Writers
Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak interviewed Saturday for
the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching job and was also scheduled, according to
multiple reports, to meet with Arizona Cardinals officials about their vacancy.
This was the second round of interviews with Kubiak for both teams --- the last
two NFL clubs still searching for head coaches.
If Kubiak reaches an agreement with either team, no announcement can be made
until after the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 between the Seahawks and New England
Patriots in Santa Clara, California.
Kubiak also could decide to stay in Seattle and wait another year rather than
take on a challenge of turning around a franchise --- either one --- that since
2022 represent two of the three worst in terms of losses.
The Raiders haven't won a playoff game since their last Super Bowl appearance
in the 2002 season. They have made the postseason just twice since, most
recently in the 2021 season. The Raiders went 3-14 this season, resulting in
the firing of Pete Carroll.
Las Vegas has been a revolving door of coaches, and the Raiders will begin next
season with a different person in charge for the third year in a row.
But the Raiders also have the top pick in this year's NFL draft and are
expected to take quarterback Fernando Mendoza. The Heisman Trophy winner led
Indiana to the national championship and could be the franchise QB the
organization has long sought.
Management will have nearly $90 million in salary cap space to surround Mendoza
with potential talent, the second-highest amount in the league, according to
overthecap.com.
Both teams have taken their time to fill this position, though the Raiders
seemed to have focused recently on Kubiak. That became even more clear this
week when Denver quarterbacks coach Davis Webb reportedly pulled his name from
consideration.
Team minority owner Tom Brady was notably complimentary of the 38-year-old
Kubiak while serving as the Fox Sports analyst during the NFC championship on
Sunday between the Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams NFC championship. Sam Darnold
completed 25 of 36 passes for 346 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-27
victory.
Arizona's stealthy, meandering search is nearing four weeks. Jonathan Gannon
was fired on Jan. 5 after a 15-36 record over three years, including a 3-14
mark this season.
The Cardinals haven't officially announced any interviews, but have been linked
to discussions with several candidates, including Rams offensive coordinator
Mike LaFleur, former Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, Jaguars defensive
coordinator Anthony Campanile, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and
former Panthers and Commanders coach Ron Rivera.
Campanile appears to be out of the running after signing a new deal with the
Jaguars. Joseph was the Cardinals' defensive coordinator from 2019 to 2022.
Arizona hasn't made the playoffs since 2021 and has the No. 3 overall pick in
the upcoming draft. The Cardinals' roster could be in a state of flux ---
particularly at quarterback. Kyler Murray is in the middle of a $230.5 million
deal that could keep him in the desert through 2028, but the 28-year-old missed
most of last season with a foot injury and it's unclear whether the franchise
wants to stick with him after seven seasons.
It was Kubiak's work with Darnold that got the attention of both
Southwest-based teams. Darnold, taken third overall by the New York Jets in the
2018 NFL draft, had been considered a bust until leading Minnesota to a 14-win
season in 2024. But the Vikings moved on from Darnold, and he proved that
season was no fluke by winning 14 games in Seattle en route to leading the
Seahawks to the Super Bowl against New England.
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